On Út, 2014-04-08 at 17:32 +0200, David Jaša wrote: > Hi, > > No configuration nor Xinerama should be needed. Just make sure you have > spice-vdagent package installed, spice-vdagentd service running and two > spice-vdagent processes running (one for *dm, one for your user > session).
PS: if the spice-vdagent package is installed in the guest and the processes mentioned above are not running, it is a bug that should be reported. David > Then enable other monitors in virt-viewer: check View -> > Displays -> Display N. > > Xinerama is an old hackish means to multimonitor for linux guests with > numerou disadvantages so please avoid that. If you really really want to > use xinerama, then switch your OS type to Windows and your VM will get > multiple qxl devices that xinerama depends on. > > David > > > On Út, 2014-04-08 at 14:48 +0200, René Koch wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to virtualize my Fedora 20 workstation on oVirt 3.4 with 2 > > screens. > > > > No matter if I choose Server or Desktop and operating system Linux or > > RHEL 6.x x64 (surprisingly Fedora is missing in the list) my Fedora > > guest (or better say LXRandR) only recognizes 1 monitor. > > > > ps -ef | grep myvm shows me that there are 2 monitors (or at least I > > think that I can interpret the output this way): > > -vga qxl -global qxl-vga.ram_size=134217728 -global > > qxl-vga.vram_size=33554432 > > > > Does anyone know how I can make my Fedora guest work with 2 screens? > > Thanks! > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

